Dogs and their professions

Professions that some dogs practice
Sheepdog, an old and highly esteemed profession
Since the end of the 19th century the task of shepherd, which is nothing more than carrying livestock from one place to another so that it can eat, drink water or stay in a certain place, has been given to dogs, specifically the German Shepherd, a breed that has best developed this profession due to its energy, agility, intelligence, loyalty and easy training, since it is a very obedient, attentive and noble dog.
Official dog professions
Tracking and rescue dogs
These dogs can be of any breed, since everything will be based on the training that is given so that they can perform this type of professions. The rescue dog is trained and trained to search and find to people who are buried under debris, snow avalanches or mud and even to locate people who are lost and disoriented in open fields or forests.police dogs
These are trained to work in security forces. They are used to protect officers and chase, attack and detain criminals who seek to escape from the police. These animals, due to their acute sense of smell and hearing, also serve security forces in the detection of dangerous substances, whether drugs or explosives. Generally, these canines practice their profession at airports, to discover the trafficking of illegal substances, counterfeit bills and even hidden people, living or dead.military dogs
They are also very well weighted because They help armies in their operations, whether rescue, as detectors, trackers and even as messengers. In this profession, Airedale Terriers are excellent, for their courage in delivering information, and in general, other breeds of dogs such as Doberman, German Shepherd and Siberian Husky, which serve military groups due to their ability and willingness to retain training.Professions for service dogs
These are dogs trained to help people with disabilities, and in each country this profession has been recognized so that they have the right to enter places where animals do not commonly enter, such as buses, trains, some stores, cafes or restaurants, etc. There are also dogs with service professions focused on helping humans detect situations that they cannot detect on their own.Service dog tasks
- The guide dogs for the blind, or blind and deaf,
- Dogs that provide mobility assistance
- Those trained to detect seizures
- Dogs that know how to detect diseases, even cancer, because their sense of smell is super fine and because there are diseases that have peculiar smells that only dogs are able to detect.
- The seismologist dogs, which along with other animals such as snakes, birds, horses, frogs, etc., are used as sensors to detect earthquakes. These animals are capable of distinguishing the variations that occur in the depths of the Earth, such as changes in energy (electrical, magnetic) or changes in sounds, among others.

The best dog breeds for therapy with autistic children
- Staffordshire bull terrier: for their docility, enthusiasm and good character, in addition to being loyal, affectionate and obedient.
- The Newfoundland, golden retriever and Labrador Retriever: for its characteristics of good character, sensitivity, intelligence and versatility.

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